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⛳️ The intermediate target mindset that clears your head.

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🎯 Tips From The Tour: Moe Norman’s Trick for Intimidating Tee Shots

I used to golf a lot with Moe Norman — the legendary Canadian ball-striker known for his unmatched precision.

One day, he gave me a piece of advice I’ve never forgotten:

Let’s dive in 👇

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If there’s a hole that freaks you out… don’t look up.

Pick an intermediate target just a few feet in front of the ball.
Get zoned in on it.
Don’t look down the fairway.
Just focus on hammering it over that intermediate target.
It really frees you up.

No swing thoughts. No fear. Just target and execution.
Moe was one of the few players in history who owned his swing.
Even Tiger Woods once said:

“Only two guys truly own their swing — Ben Hogan and Moe Norman.”

So next time you’re staring down a scary tee shot, channel Moe.

🎯 Eyes down.
💥 Swing free.
⛳️ Strip it over your line.

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Thanks for reading!

—Ralph Bauer

About Ralph Bauer

Ralph Bauer has coached on the PGA Tour since 2009. He’s worked at all four majors, the Olympics, and has helped two of his players win major championships. His students have earned over $400 million in PGA Tour earnings. He’s coached on five continents and at every level of the game—and he co-created the Tour Read system to make green reading easier for every golfer.

Let me know if you have any questions—I’d love to hear how it’s working for you.

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